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Yes I have seen th car in the flesh, Dean showed me through it many years ago. It was a Veilside kit but not a Veilside Evolution GTR with the Veilside Editions like strut, exhaust and ECU.

But it was an awesome car and a lot Tuffer than mine :P

Thanks for all the comments Guys, I thought you might be interested :)

dean as in from upi? the silver r32 he had?? with the big pumped rear guards??

great looking car if we talkin about the same one....

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Cheers Guys!! I must say, I have never needed as much self control driving this thing, it is just so tempting to plant the foot-EVERY SECOND IM DRIVING IT :)

But Im a good role model to the Skyline community and have given into temptation 90% of the time.

BTW, about the car wash, Creatd have a deal on, they have a $10K car wash but you get free-

Re Co head, Head Gasket, Turbos, Power FC etc etc- Great Deal :P

Thanks Charles!! Its goes back in the workshop Tuesday to replace all hoses as one let go yesterday :P

No big deal but after having it back for 2 days after 5 weeks in shop, what a pain in my ass. But Poor Me :sweat:

saw this beast on Toorak Rd a few weeks ago.....woke me from havin a snooze in passenger seat, sounded awsome......was stunned when I saw it cruise by due to how rare they are.

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Cheers Guys, yeh it truly is an amazing car. The EOI is a very tentative one at the moment as I would love the M3 but also dont care one bit if I dont as the GTR will stay in the garage for a very long time :D

As far as how many made, I believe there were 100 of each model made worldwide, dont quote me on it but I remembering reading somewhere that 100 were released from each model.

Well Poor me might have to if this M3 goes!! Oh Well, tough Life driving a one off GTR as an everyday driver- But someone has to do it :D

:) GGRRR!!! Hold on to your R32 GTR Veilside! Don't sell it! ;)

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Car is back from Creatd with new Radiator fitted and is driving pure. Have 1 interested Buyer coming down from Sydney to have a look, otherwise It looks like I am keeping it :P

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